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Lzzy Hale on more Skid Row shows “most likely these will not be the only four dates”

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Lzzy Hale on more Skid Row shows “most likely these will not be the only four dates”

Skid Row recently announced they have parted ways with vocalist Erik Grönwall as he focuses on his health.

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Lzzy Hale shared a message on social media after the news broke she will be doing some live shows

“This is totally wild! I can’t believe my VHS audition tape finally made it in the mail! (I kid, I kid)

I started listening Skid Row when I was a teenager growing up on the east coast in central Pennsylvania. They were one of the only bands at that time that truly bridged the gap for my love of ’80s big choruses and riffs, but had the same poignant dirt and grime that was seeping into the cracks of my mind during the ’90s. By the early ’00s, Halestorm was well coming into its own, inspired by these powerful songs that helped me unlock a door within myself as a young musician. I can say without a second thought that if it weren’t for Skid Row in my bones, I would not be the rocker I am today.”

new interview here on youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzJleu__17Y

Lzzy had a recent interview with New Jersey radio station 105.5 WDHA and Lzzy talked about the possibility of doing more than just the four scheduled shows with Skid Row.

Lzzy: “You never know. I will say something that most likely will happen is that these will not be the only four dates you ever hear. I will say that. As far as me being the permanent member of Skid Row, we’re gonna all have to find a plateau in our schedules to do that, but you never know. Sounds like a pretty good gig for me, if I ever get to that point. I’m just so grateful for the guys. And then think about it coming full circle. And it all comes from the right place. I mean, Erik, what an amazing voice and what a perfect fit for them and brought them into a whole new game changer. There’s everything going on with his health, and how wonderful is it that amicably both parties can be, like, ‘Hey, we’re looking out for each other.’ ‘Hey, I can’t give you what you need.’ And also, ‘Hey, us as a band, we can’t give you what you need to look after yourself. So, hey, let’s do that.’ And ‘Hey, let’s bring in our buddy Lzzy.’ I’m helping out my buddies. Everybody’s doing it for the right reasons. And so it’s a beautiful thing.”

Lzzy Hale on more Skid Row shows “most likely these will not be the only four dates”

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